Rubén Suñé

Rubén José Suñé ( born March 7, 1947 in Buenos Aires ) is a former Argentine football player, who experienced his career highlights at CA Boca Juniors. There began his career in 1967 - he scored in 186 games for the Capital Club 32 goals and also won a championship and the cup. From 1973 to 1975 he was only briefly at CA Huracán and Unión de Santa Fe under contract. In 1976 the new coach Juan Carlos Lorenzo Suñé brought back to Boca Juniors, where these two league titles, two wins in the Copa Libertadores and winning the World Cup reached in the next four years, almost all athletic goals achievable. On March 17, 1971 Suñé was one of the participants in the game against the Peruvian club Sporting Cristal in the Copa Libertadores. The legendary game in South America scandal, there was a mass brawl between all the players standing on the field with the exception of Julio Meléndez Calderón and the two goalkeepers. Then the referee pointed all but two players from Boca Juniors of the place. Sune's career sounded in 1981 at CA San Lorenzo de Almagro from.

In 1969 José Rubén Suñé his debut in the Argentine national team, was there but a total of only six used. In 1984 he suffered severe depression, but recovered and took a coaching job in the youth department of Boca Juniors.

Achievements

  • Argentine champion
  • Torneo Metropolitano: 1976
  • Torneo Nacional: 1967, 1970, 1976
  • Copa Argentina: 1969
  • World Cup: 1977
  • Copa Libertadores: 1977, 1978
  • National football team (Argentina )
  • Argentine
  • Athletes ( Buenos Aires )
  • Argentine champion ( football)
  • Born in 1947
  • Man
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